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- msmith1199Explorer II
rockhillmanor wrote:
randallb wrote:
A lot of the early 2000 digital odometers had issues where they would keep adding mileage when everything was shut off. This was a big problem with the Workhorse instrument clusters for about 5 years. I wonder if this instrument cluster is from the same vendor WH used.
I probably replaced 30 instrument clusters when BMW first made the move to the digital odometer with analog gauges.
Randy
When you replace it does it start at O?
Us folks with emission testing 'especially' Calif. THAT sure would not fly legally because the mileage is recorded at emission time to prevent tampering/fraud and you'd be dead in the water with your vehicle.
Why would you be dead in the water? - Bruce_BrownModerator
Gannet wrote:
It's a fair price, not super-cheap. Wanderlodges don't go for much, considering the quality. Being an orphan hurts. As to condition, if Randy says excellent, it's excellent. :)
And being an M380 there are many who feel it's not a true Bluebird in the traditional sense. - rockhillmanorExplorer II
randallb wrote:
A lot of the early 2000 digital odometers had issues where they would keep adding mileage when everything was shut off. This was a big problem with the Workhorse instrument clusters for about 5 years. I wonder if this instrument cluster is from the same vendor WH used.
I probably replaced 30 instrument clusters when BMW first made the move to the digital odometer with analog gauges.
Randy
When you replace it does it start at O?
Us folks with emission testing 'especially' Calif. THAT sure would not fly legally because the mileage is recorded at emission time to prevent tampering/fraud and you'd be dead in the water with your vehicle. - GannetExplorerIt's a fair price, not super-cheap. Wanderlodges don't go for much, considering the quality. Being an orphan hurts. As to condition, if Randy says excellent, it's excellent. :)
- Mike_HohnsteinExplorerGlad there's a few who understand that a Wanderlodge is a cut above, the ultimate motorhome.
- randallbExplorerA lot of the early 2000 digital odometers had issues where they would keep adding mileage when everything was shut off. This was a big problem with the Workhorse instrument clusters for about 5 years. I wonder if this instrument cluster is from the same vendor WH used.
I probably replaced 30 instrument clusters when BMW first made the move to the digital odometer with analog gauges.
Randy - LamanExplorerYea great engine access but what really impresses me in the almost total view of the radiator, talk about easy to keep clean.
- msmith1199Explorer III sure wish I could see my engine like this. I either have to look down a hole in the bedroom or climb under to see the engine at all.
- rockhillmanorExplorer III was parked in a CG that ultimately had a big Bluebird rally come in.
Gotta tell ya'all they were ALL just incredible looking.. The old ones looked like they came off a showroom floor inside and out. AND some had really really really high miles on them! And those engines just hummed like they were new.
As a side note:
The owners of these Bluebird coaches where some of the best RV people I have 'ever' met while on the road. They all invited me over to see their coaches and have BBQ with them and were hands down the most enjoyable people I've camped along side of.:C - msmith1199Explorer II
travelbayshore14 wrote:
Just wondering if this is water damage??
Yes, that's caused by whomever is using the sink splashing a lot of water down on the cabinet. It could actually be refinished and not be much of a problem assuming the wood isn't damaged.
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